In this episode of House of Paws After Dark, Carly, owner of House of Paws, breaks down what pet parents should actually be feeding their dogs and why sticking to one food or one brand can do more harm than good. The conversation explores the importance of rotational feeding, the differences between kibble, fresh, and raw diets, and why dogs and cats thrive on variety. Carly also explains why kibble is the most processed option on the shelf, how independent brands offer greater transparency, and why investing in higher-quality nutrition can lead to better health and fewer vet visits over time. A practical, honest look at feeding dogs the way their bodies are designed to thrive.
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In this episode, our AI hosts break down a House of Paws blog on why dental health is a critical part of whole body wellness for pets. They explore how issues in the mouth can quietly contribute to inflammation and organ stress and why early signs like bad breath, red gums, or changes in eating should never be ignored. The episode covers practical prevention tools including brushing with pet safe toothpaste, seaweed based supplements, enzymatic sprays, probiotics, and appropriate chewing options while also explaining when professional veterinary care is necessary. A clear reminder that small consistent habits protect the mouth and support a healthier more comfortable pet from the inside out.
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In this episode, our AI hosts break down a House of Paws blog addressing growing concerns over upcoming recipe changes from Farmina. The episode explores how proposed ingredient additions such as beet pulp and barley, tied to a shift in manufacturing to a U.S. facility, may compromise the brand’s previously premium standards. It also outlines House of Paws’ firm stance on transparency and trust, including an ultimatum that Farmina will be removed from shelves if cost-cutting fillers replace quality nutrition. A clear look at how ingredient changes impact animal health and why House of Paws refuses to compromise on standards.
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In this episode, our AI hosts unpack a House of Paws blog that challenges the widely accepted narrative linking grain-free diets to dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM) in dogs. The discussion explores how misdiagnosis, incomplete data, and corporate influence have shaped public perception despite a lack of conclusive scientific evidence. Rather than focusing on grains, the episode highlights the critical role of taurine, a naturally occurring amino acid found in meat and organ tissue, in supporting canine heart health. A thought-provoking breakdown that encourages pet parents to question simplified medical claims and consider biologically appropriate nutrition over processed fillers.
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In this episode, our AI hosts break down a House of Paws blog that calls out the five most common grocery store pet treats House of Paws does not recommend. From brightly coloured biscuits and sugary soft chews to jerky made with unidentified proteins, the episode explains why these popular options often contain synthetic preservatives, artificial dyes, added sugars, and vague ingredient sourcing that can quietly impact long-term health. Listeners will learn what to watch for on treat labels, which additives to avoid entirely, and why single-ingredient, clearly labelled treats are a safer, smarter way to reward dogs and cats. A practical, eye-opening guide for pet parents who want to treat without causing preventable harm.
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In this episode, our AI hosts break down House of Paws’ evaluation of the Kirkland Lamb & Rice formula, using it as a real-world example of how to assess pet food quality beyond the price tag. They explore key red flags such as unnamed proteins, ingredient splitting, high carbohydrate content, and the placement of salt on the ingredient list, and explain why these markers matter for long-term health. The episode also covers the risks of synthetic preservatives and added colours, and why foods that seem cheaper upfront can lead to higher veterinary costs over time. A practical, eye-opening look at why quality nutrition is an investment, not an expense.
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In this episode, our AI hosts break down the science behind CBD and the Endocannabinoid System (ECS) and why it plays such a critical role in pet wellness. They explain how CB1 and CB2 receptors help regulate stress, pain, inflammation, digestion, and immune response, and why supporting this system can lead to calmer behavior, easier movement, and better overall balance. The episode also explores House of Paws’ shift toward recommending full-spectrum CBD, the importance of the entourage effect, and how CBD and functional mushrooms act as adaptogens that support long-term wellness rather than quick fixes. A clear, practical look at how these tools help keep your pet’s internal “house” stable, supported, and thriving.
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In this episode, our AI hosts break down how House of Paws came to be, their promise to customers and their nutritional philosophy. We also look at the evolution of House of Paws and what prompts them to change products even when they work!
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In this episode, our AI hosts break down House of Paws’ deep dive into histamine overload—a condition often mistaken for allergies but caused by a dog’s “histamine bucket” overflowing. They explore the root causes behind chronic itching, inflammation, and digestive upset, and outline the steps of a proper histamine reset, including fresh low histamine proteins, strict avoidance of aged or fermented foods, and correct handling to prevent bacterial histamine buildup. The episode also highlights supportive nutrients, herbal aids, and simple ways to reduce a dog’s overall biological load. A practical, eye opening guide for pet parents whose dogs just can’t seem to shake their symptoms.
In this episode, our AI hosts unpack House of Paws’ latest blog on natural supplements and how they support true, long-term wellness in pets. They explain why supplements can’t compensate for a poor diet, how they differ from quick acting pharmaceuticals, and what pet parents should expect when using organic remedies that work with the body rather than against it. From timelines to subtle signs of improvement, this episode highlights a holistic approach to pet care that focuses on root causes, not temporary fixes.
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In this episode, our AI hosts break down House of Paws’ recent blog outlining why the boutique has officially removed Big Country Raw from its shelves. They highlight concerns over declining quality, questionable manufacturing practices, and a troubling case where a dog experienced a severe inflammatory reaction after eating a lower-grade version produced for Costco by the same supplier. The episode also explores why “adult maintenance” diets fail to meet true nutritional needs and how profit-driven shortcuts can put pets at risk. A quick, eye-opening summary for pet parents who want the story behind the decision and what it means for choosing safer, more biologically appropriate raw foods.
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